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Range Rover Sport was the most stolen and recovered car in 2015 reports TRACKER

Date: 23 February 2016

According to the latest figures from TRACKER (part of the Tantalum Corporation), the highly desirable Range Rover Sport was the most stolen and recovered vehicle in 2015, knocking the BMW X5 off the number one spot which it has held for the last 6 years. Year-on-year TRACKER saw a 12% increase in the number of stolen vehicles recovered in 2015, equating to nearly £12.5 million worth of vehicles being returned to their owners.

Three Range Rover models now appear in the ‘TRACKER Top 10 Most Stolen and Recovered’ table – the Sport, Vogue and Autobiography – demonstrating the popularity of the brand with thieves. The Audi Q7 also makes its first appearance, coming in 10th. The BMW 3 and 5 series make a re-appearance after a number of year’s absence, last listed in 2013 and 2009 respectively. The Mercedes Benz C63 climbs six places to number four, having entered the top 10 last year.

“Our latest figures reveal a shift in the most desirable makes and models that thieves are stealing to order, with 4x4s dominating our top ten,” explains Andy Barrs, Head of Police Liaison at TRACKER. “Whilst it’s common for car thieves to target premium marques, we should not underestimate the massive appetite for Ford, Vauxhall, and VW models which are stolen in even greater numbers. A Home Office Report published in January this year points to significant challenges with manufacturer security systems and suggests that fitting a tracking device could be the best solution. Here at TRACKER we urge owners of all cars to consider fitting one of our market-leading VHF technology products.”

“We believe this is down to the growth in keyless car entry and ignitions systems that are prone to hacking; where criminals target these vehicles by bypassing their security systems, using technology they’ve bought on the internet. By working hand in hand with the UK’s police forces, we were able to assist with 65 arrests in 2015, resulting in some of these criminals being taken off our streets.”

By using its unique VHF technology, TRACKER stolen vehicle recovery (SVR) units can overcome potential theft recovery hurdles such as concealment in underground garages or shipping containers. Crucially, with the use of GPS/GSM jamming technology, TRACKER devices can beat signal jamming, a common tactic employed by professional criminals.

Concludes Andy Barrs: “Without question, our devices provide a greater level of defence than any of our competitor’s offerings and we remain committed to continuing to assist police forces across the UK and protecting car owners, by helping to recover many more stolen vehicles and assets in 2016.”

TRACKER’S TOP TEN MOST STOLEN AND RECOVERED

2014

2015

Top ten cars by make and model most frequently stolen and recovered

BMW X5

Mercedes C Class

Range Rover Sport

Mercedes Benz E Class

Land Rover Discovery

BMW M3

Range Rover Vogue

Audi RS4

Mercedes Benz ML

Mercedes Benz C63

Range Rover Sport

BMW X5

Range Rover Vogue

Mercedes Benz C220

BMW 3 Series

Mercedes Benz C63

BMW 5 Series

Audi RS4

Range Rover Autobiography

Audi Q7

TRACKER 2015 RECOVERY HIGHLIGHTS

A total of 65 arrests were made in 2015

Nearly 100 other vehicles not fitted with a TRACKER device were also recovered alongside TRACKER recovered vehicles.

September was the busiest month with 69 recoveries in total worth £1,469,000

The most expensive car recovered in 2015 was a £150,000 Jaguar E-Type

Average value of cars recovered in 2015 was £19,355, a decrease of £6,244 compared to 2014